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Cheers for all the info guys,

 

I spoke to someone in the village here yesterday who i saw was using a husky their complaint was apparently they dont cut very low, so probably not going to be much appreciated after using the marquis, i will try and find a decent honda

 

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i have recently got a hayter 21inch heavy duty- its the business, except costs over £900. it does 4mph and has a 6.5(?)hp kawasaki engine.only drawback it won't cut really low.

that does not answer your question, i know!

 

That kawasaki engine rocks; loadsa torque, pressure-lubed quality :thumbup:

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I have a 21" Honda Shanks. I would Highly Recommend it. It is a Proffesional contractors mower, it has a fan built in to assist with blowing wet grass over the rear roller. Which is great in this country I got it three seasons ago and its still gowing strong. It was £800 inc Vat at the time.

 

We sell these and rate them as one of the strongest mowers on the market and are still around the £800.00 mark.:thumbup:

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We sell these and rate them as one of the strongest mowers on the market and are still around the £800.00 mark.:thumbup:

 

Justin, are these the same as the Kaaz?

 

I found that the Kaaz (honda engine on former Honda chassis) is the same as the Lawnflite Pro / Asuka / SARP / Danarm...

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Justin, are these the same as the Kaaz?

 

I found that the Kaaz (honda engine on former Honda chassis) is the same as the Lawnflite Pro / Asuka / SARP / Danarm...

 

Yes it is we sell it as the Lawnfilte Pro at the moment as thats where the price is best. :001_smile:

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